don't know if you can help...i'm looking for a jpeg/print or the 'Martin' painting in last friday's episode (21/04/06), not just for the obvious comedic aspects of the artwork(!) but the pose was just hysterical - it reduced me to tears even on the repeat!Bev x

For the first anon person Series 1 was shot in a mixture between the set and real hospitals (two hospitals I believe). The staff room that they all relax in is an actual staff room in the hospital and there are actual members of the hospital staff in the background(I heard that in the DVD commentary!) As far as I know a lot of the corriders were hospital corriders too so again the patients and staff in the background were mainly actual patients and doctors and nurses

Sorry, I have absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with Green Wing. I'm just a perhaps slightly over-obsessive fan!

Series 2 was eactly the same as Series 1, in that they were both a mixture of sets and real locations. The set was just slightly expanded for Series 2 (new corridor and bigger general area)The trick is to try to spot which is which....

The Statham burning arm sequence, was this a deliberate nod to a certain Fawlty Towers ep., or just a coincidence, do you know?Alan inadvertantly setting fire to various items in his panic is rather similar to Manuel in the kitchen. No accusations of plagiarism here(!), it would be rather nice if it was intentional, I think.

Secondly, the Guyball match with the children. Some of Guy's language was rather, erm, choice (though no worse than a typical playground I suppose). I've heard of this being done with "dummy" innocent phrases (with closely matching lip movements) in front of young actors, with the real dialogue dubbed in later. Did you have to resort to this (in which case it was done extremely well), or can you get away with this sort of thing "in the raw" now?

Thanks, and to you and the rest of the cast & crew, as young Mr Grace would say, "You've all done very well"!

Yes Anonymous, she does..well spotted.In answer to w0bbly, I'm afraid I don't know what was in the writers mind when they wrote the fire sequence, and I'm afraid I wasn't on set when they shot Guyball with the kids.